Established by King Czech Charles IV in the 14th century, the church was given to the Carmelites, although Hussite conflicts prevented its completion. Only the presbytery (today’s nave) was built, but had it been completed, Our Lady of the Snows would have rivalled St Vitus Cathedral in terms of size.

Home of the largest equestrian statue in the world…but focus on the breathtaking view. Schoolchildren used to have to go look at the remains of Communist leaders in the building behind the statue but it is currently being turned into a museum.

A constantly changing graffiti wall. First painted with texts and pictures inspired by John Lennon in the 1980s by students, it quickly became a symbol of resistance against the now fallen communist government.